Originally Posted by Misha
only 12 bucks for:
1) Learn about vast and rich scifi universe, meet with great characters!
2) Get to know your mates better!
3) Discover how a game's finale can ruin your day!

-numbers are ofcourse a COINCIDENCE with games numeration.

Ha, that made me laugh, thanks for posting this. Couldn't agree more. Can I really recommend people play something that ultimately is a horrible failure? It is a strange question to ponder…

Originally Posted by Misha
only 12 bucks for:
1) Learn about vast and rich scifi universe, meet with great characters!
2) Get to know your mates better!
3) Discover how a game's finale can ruin your day!

-numbers are ofcourse a COINCIDENCE with games numeration.

Are we still talking about this. I have to applaud those that can hold a grudge for more than a year. Repeat after me it's just a game. Not the end of the world.

Originally Posted by Brumbek
Ha, that made me laugh, thanks for posting this. Couldn't agree more. Can I really recommend people play something that ultimately is a horrible failure? It is a strange question to ponder…

If these titles were free, they still wouldn't be worth it if you had to use Orgin's online superfail system. That's a fact, not an opinion. No game is worth loading that piece of junk on your system, unless you like, just hate your pc or something.

Most interesting how publisher skinned customers with super-hi priced Mass Effect and now they sell it for scraps. What a world we live in. I mean the entertainment value of the game has not decreased one bit, then what happened?

Originally Posted by mercy
Most interesting how publisher skinned customers with super-hi priced Mass Effect and now they sell it for scraps. What a world we live in. I mean the entertainment value of the game has not decreased one bit, then what happened?

It's called capitalism - the same thing you have with new shirt over time. Baldur's Gate series was great - but it is not an excuse to pay for them 50bucks now

This is a great deal, but for good experience, story DLCs are needed. And those NEVER EVER go on sale, and are expensive as hell.
When I played the whole trilogy last year, those god damn DLCs set me back about twice more money than I paid for games.

It was still worth it, though. Love this trilogy, especially in its complete form.

Playing ME2 and 3 without the DLCs containing actual content is not a very good idea to be honest. Some of the best content is in those DLCs, and they're never even on sale and never part of any bundles. Very frustrating, as I would actually buy a big ME pack, despite owning it all already, if it meant I could avoid re-installing all the DLCs individually in the future.